Becky Haslam BSc
Project Manager (Post-Excavation)
Becky has been working in archaeology since 2000, variously for Essex County Council Archaeology Unit, Pre-Construct Archaeology and AOC Archaeology Group. She began her career as a field archaeologist, working predominantly in London and the southeast. She has supervised a wide range of excavations, from the prehistoric period through to the industrial era, including deeply stratified urban sites.
She was the fieldwork and post-excavation project lead on major developments for prestigious sites that have included the Kings Cross Central redevelopment and the British Museum’s Great Court and World Conservation and Exhibition Centre. For the past decade, Becky has focused on post-excavation, and has become an expert in stratigraphic analysis, teaching courses on the subject at Oxford University’s Department of Continuing Education. She has produced numerous peer reviewed journal articles and monographs on below-ground archaeology and built heritage, several of which have been received to critical acclaim.
Becky is the winner of the Association for Industrial Archaeology’s Archaeological Report Award (2017), the London Archaeological Prize (2018) and the RCHS Archaeological Book of the Year Award (2019) and was an assistant editor for the international journal Industrial Archaeology Review.
Since joining AOC, Becky has been responsible for the production of post-excavation deliverables for flagship projects, including East-West Rail, HS2 and Lyminster bypass. She is the editor of AOC’s in-house monograph series and is the main point of contact for external journal editors at AOC Archaeology South.
Selected Bibliography
Anthony, S. and Haslam, R. forthcoming. Excavations at a multi-period rural activity site at Hawley Park Farm, Blackwater. Forthcoming in Hampshire Studies: proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society.
Emery, P. & Haslam, R. 2018. Archaeological Investigations of York South Motive Power Depot. Industrial Archaeology Review 40:2, 80–102. https://doi.org/10.1080/03090728.2018.1505336
Green, C. & Haslam, R. [forthcoming]. A Princely Residence: excavations on the former site of the ‘lost’ Tudor palace of Suffolk Place. Forthcoming PCA monograph.
Haslam, R. 2021. From Healing Waters to a Font of Knowledge: the archaeology and history of the Hexham Hydro and Queen Elizabeth Grammar School. London: PCA.
Haslam, R. 2019. Stevenson’s Roundhouse in Context: excavations at the Stratford Locomotive and Carriage Works, London Borough of Newham. Industrial Archaeology Review 41:1, 31–44. https://doi.org/10.1080/03090728.2019.1589705
Haslam, R. 2012. Iron Age and Roman Settlement and Burial Activity at Old Kempshott Lane, Basingstoke. Hampshire Studies: proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society 66, 79–141.
Haslam, R. & Haslam, A. 2021. Quarrying, Structured Deposition and Landscape Appropriation in Ewell. Surrey Archaeological Collections 103, 91–172.
Haslam, R., Proctor, J. & Ridgeway, V., 2017. A Landscape Transformed: archaeology and historic building recording beneath the Exchange, Greengate, Salford. Greater Manchester’s Past Revealed Series. London: PCA.Haslam, R. and Shepherd, S. [forthcoming]. Taming the Tamesa: excavations at Brandon House volume I. Forthcoming PCA monograph.
Haslam, R. & Ridgeway, V. 2017. Excavations at the British Museum: an archaeological and social history of Bloomsbury. British Museum Research Publication 210. London: British Museum Press.
Haslam, R. & Thompson, G. [forthcoming]. A Suburb of Smoke and Steam: an archaeological and historical study on the foundation and growth of King’s Cross Central. Forthcoming King’s Cross Monograph Series Volume 2.
Haslam, R. & Thompson, G. 2016. An Immense and Exceedingly Commodious Goods Station: the archaeology and history of the Great Northern Railway’s Goods Yard at King’s Cross, 1849 to the Present Day. London: King’s Cross Monograph Series Volume 1.